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910 [Doc. 313.
SWEDENBORG’S WRITINGS.
PART III., which fills the remaining 80 pages of the work, treats
of the following subjects:
Chap. I. Comparison of the Sidereal Heaven withthe Magnetic Sphere.
Chap. II. On the Diversities of worlds.
Chap. III. The philosophical argument resumed concerning the
Fourth Finite, and its origin from the Second Elementary Particle.
Chap. IV. Of the Universal Solar and Planetary Chaos, and
its separation into Planets and Satellites.
Chap. V. On the Ether or Third Element of the World.
Chap. VI. On the Fifth Finite.
Chap. VII. On the Air or Fourth Element of our System.
Chap. VIII. On Fire, or the Actives of the Fourth, Fifth, and
following Finites.
Chap. IX. On Water, or the pure Material Finite.
Chap. X. On Aqueous Vapour or the Fifth Element of the World.
Chap. XI. On the Vortex surrounding the Earth, and the Earth’s
Progression from the Sun to the Circle of its Orbit.
Chap. XII. On the Paradise formed upon our Earth, and on
the First Man ; with an Appendix.
This Volume was translated into English by the Rev. Augustus
Clissold, M. A., and published by the Swedenborg Association in
1846, under the title, Swedenborg’s "Principia," 2 vols., 8vo.
Vol. II. Regnum Subterraneum sive Minerale de Ferro,
deque modis liquationum ferri per Europam passim in
usum receptis: deque conversione ferri crudi in chalybem:
de vena ferri et probatione ejus : pariter de chymicis
preparatis et cum ferro et vitriolo ejus factis experimentis
(The Subterranean or Mineral Kingdom in respect to
Iron, and the methods of smelting it which are in use
.
in the various parts of Europe ; further the method of
converting crude iron into steel; the various methods of
assaying iron ore ; and likewise the chemical preparations
and experiments made with iron and its vitriol, &c.),
386 pages, folio, with many copper engravings.
The volume is dedicated to Wilhelm,298 Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel
and brother of the King of Sweden. The interesting preface was
translated into English by the Rev. A. Clissold, and added as an
appendix to his English translation of the "Principia."
The work is divided into three Sections, which treat on the follow
ing subjects:
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